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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: Operator5 on 29 March 2010, 12:18:34 PM
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I was out at WalMart making a quick pick up of a plastic container when I decided to hit the toy aisle and look for some cars. These have been shown before, but I wanted to post some size comparisons with figures and show the packaging as well for anyone looking to get them.
This is a Disney/Pixar Police car from the Cars movie and a Jada Battle Machines 57 Chevy.
(http://www.rattrapproductions.com/Images/AtomicCafe/Package.jpg)
And here they are, both out of the package and with a cop and President for Life Nixon standing next to them.
(http://www.rattrapproductions.com/Images/AtomicCafe/size.jpg)
Now, the Jada could be used right out of the package which is cool (even if it is a bit smaller than what it should be), the Cop car will need to be repainted, but both are good enough to be used in the game.
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I'm a bit mixed about vehicle scales... I got some 1:43 scale ones, which look massive, but when I see contemporary photos the cars back then were massive.
(http://www.mywvhome.com/web/cars/57Chevy.jpg)
(http://www.mywvhome.com/web/cars/1960_Plymouth_Fury.jpg)
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For me it's more about height. I don't want the figures to be standing behind the hood of the car and be nearly unseen from the other side.
There are no perfect cars right now, but hopefully someone will get something out.
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Thanks for the comparison shots. They are very helpful.
Rob
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Scale can be an issue. I have a Tucker Torpedo that I love. It just looks a little heroic with figures. Then again I can remember sitting in my brother's Buick Globemaster when I was a kid and couldn't see over the window sill.
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The scale of cars is allways a problem .
For many people 1:50 is the right scale ,for others it is 1:?? ,for me personal it is the comparison with the figures I wish to use .
I like it a bit smaller on the table and if you have a look , most tables have buildings wich are smaller too .
So why should the cars have the realistic size ,they look silly with non realistic buildings ?
I think these view is a thing from the parst of my wargaming live. Remember the first space marine rhino from GW ,I never belive how the tank can store 10 Space .
So that is what I have in mind when I looking for new cars
1. how dos the figures look near your car ?
2.how dos the car look near your buildings ?
3.how easy and cheap you can get the cars ?
4.take a figure with you for comparison
and here are a few more car comparison for AC57
(http://grimm.dirknet.de/typo3temp/pics/7efea8b149.jpg)
Doc Hutson from Disny cars
(http://grimm.dirknet.de/uploads/pics/131.JPG)
from Disny cars
(http://grimm.dirknet.de/typo3temp/pics/94be4db800.jpg)
disny cars , matchbox MC donald car ,disny cars
I will make a picture of my jada cars soon
cheers Grimm
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agree
I guess the ranking for me would be rather 3-4-1-2 :D
but basically Your approach covers my view
and besides, what use are realistic scale cars if the miniatures are not true scale....
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Thanks for the photo comparison. Every now and then I check out the matchbox and hotwheels for my 20mm figures, but I always avoided the Disney Cars section, thought they looked too goofy. With a new coat of paint they are quite serviceable for the 28mm scale.
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Personally I just go for consistency across vehicles. I've got 1:43 vehicles, so I'll stick to that. If all the cars are big then no problem, likewise if you prefer smaller scale models. At the end of it, it's a '50's vehicle as opposed to a '70's or modern one. Given that most figures are based, the extra few mm means I'll likely get away with it.
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Hi Jim
do you have pictures of your 1:43 vehicles .
I am Interesting how it looks .
Grimm
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You know, for the past month I've swung by the toy car aisle every time I've gone to Wal-Mart. These two brands in particular, and some model of Matchbox, have all caught my eye. Still haven't been able to bring myself into buying any. This helps me out quite a bit. Thank you.
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Hi Jim
do you have pictures of your 1:43 vehicles .
I am Interesting how it looks .
Grimm
Give me a couple of days and I'll do some comparison pics. :)
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I apologise for the image quality and lack of paint on the figures... but should serve as a comparison. Figures are by the old grenadier by EM4, if that helps. Cars are all supposed to be 1/43
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h61/Siems/Wargames/Photo-0003.jpg)
'56 Ford Fairlane by Roadchamps.
(http://serendipitously.files.wordpress.com/2007/05/1955-victoria-2nd-shantz.jpg)
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h61/Siems/Wargames/Photo-0002.jpg)
'57 Chevy Belair by Del Prado.
(http://www.socalbeachesblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/2008_9_2_swimsuit_model_leslie_1957_chevy-273-resize22-2.jpg)
Sorry if you struggle to see the car in that pic.
(http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h61/Siems/Wargames/Photo-0001.jpg)
Chevy pick-up by Cararama.
(http://www.gmphotostore.com/images/53218077_pr.jpg)
I thought it was a bit big.... but...
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Jim
these are perfect comparison shots and definitely water on my mills regarding size of vehicles on gaming tables.
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I think you can get away with a lot of supposed 1/43 cars out there. Walk around with a figure in your pocket - you never know what you'll spot where! :)
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I think you can get away with a lot of supposed 1/43 cars out there. Walk around with a figure in your pocket - you never know what you'll spot where! :)
"Hey, sailor--is that a 28mm figure in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"
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hmmmm 1/43 cars look also right for me now ::)
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"Hey, sailor--is that a 28mm figure in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"
Who's gonna carry around a 28mm Balrog or Dragon in his pocket? ;)
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Hey Jim Hale where did you get that 57 ford Police car and the old Pickup? Do you know what company made them? They look about the right size to me....
thanks,
dA mAD cHoPpA
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Oops! Got it !!! Disregard last post...got too excited didnt read the captions ...just drooled over the pics!!! Sorry!!!
dA mAD cHoPpA!!!
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Lookin for 1/43, 1/48 or 1/50 scale WWII or Post WWII Military Trucks or troop transports and Willy's jeeps... anybody know where would be a good spot to purchase these? All help is greatly appreciated!!!
Laterz Wurmz,
dA mAD cHoPpa
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The 1/43 are a bit large, but perfectly usable IMHO.
But I recently got some Battle Machines (look at Rich's first post, first pis, right-hand car) and they look darn good next to Hasselfree's not-Lara-Croft miniature. But most of the vehicles in that scale fall smaller when you look at things like Semi & trailer, buses, and other larger vehicles. Plus I have not had a lot of luck finding like scale motorcycles out there.
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I use 1/43 almost exclusively for '50's and 60's American cars. They are available cheap and cars then were huge. I used to own a '62 chrysler and all 6'2" of me could get in the trunk! I could also lay down in the back seat without having to bend my knees much. I couldn't go through the drive-up at the bank, literally, it wasn't a tight squeeze. I just couldn't get the car between the concrete poles. ;D
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I used to own a '62 chrysler and all 6'2" of me could get in the trunk! I could also lay down in the back seat without having to bend my knees much.
--- lol lol lol Were you measuring the trunk and seat up for foul play or sneaking friends into the drive-in movie? lol lol lol
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--- lol lol lol Were you measuring the trunk and seat up for foul play or sneaking friends into the drive-in movie? lol lol lol
Yes.
And it's always nice to know how many bodies you can fit in a trunk. You know....just in case. ;)